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somewhere เข้าร่วม Haziran 2015
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Dee Macé
Dee Macé@frmarcellinus·
I love you Onyi 💜 and I love your idea. But childbirth, I think, is not the greatest sacrifice in marriage. Neither is it the biggest offer that can be brought to the table. The biggest sacrifice is "leaving one's father and mother and cleaving to one's spouse." I say this because, if a woman is unable to give birth to a child, does that mean she can't offer anything? The biggest sacrifice is saying "yes, I will marry you," "yes, I'll do life with you." ❤️
Last B 🌼🌸@Ony1nyechi

Ultimately, Childbirth is the greatest sacrifice in a marriage.. the biggest offer that can be "brought to the table "

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𝐌𝐢𝐜𝐚𝐥🐉@KatheuNzyimi·
Gachagua is probably stuck in town wondering when we start showing up💀
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Black Quin🕊
Black Quin🕊@MoshPhiphi·
Must be tough being a man 🤭
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Siva@_ssiva·
@2njerii Wanakula hadi pesa ya kuLabel malorry😅😅😅. Sasa poli ni nini?
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Muriaso
Muriaso@muriaso·
If William Ruto somehow manages to end the matatu madness, hawker chaos, drainage, and CBD disorder for AFCON 2027, I might just extend a little grace. My parents raised me well so I won't vote him out at 6 am,, I'll generously wait until 6.10 am.
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Dr. Nyarsakwa
Dr. Nyarsakwa@Nyarsakwa_·
You’re lying waziri! This thing of releasing statements everytime someone criticizes SHA is insulting to the public .It is not Gachagua using that cover,it’s the teachers who are going to hospitals and being turned away!! Everyone is suffering under this insurance and a million statements won’t change that. Hospitals are struggling all over the country,people are dying but it’s Gachagua you’re worried about!?Do your work!
Hon. Aden Duale, EGH@HonAdenDuale

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Savvy
Savvy@lfcsavvy·
Go and win that league for us Pep
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Crochet Creator🧶
Crochet Creator🧶@OreAkinde·
I wish we can all turn away from money worshipping as a society. Nobody should be aspiring to be a billionaire. No billionaire has ethical wealth. The politicians who are also billionaires are the reasons why you are very poor. They don’t have your interest at heart.
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Essie
Essie@EcEssie·
Huyu mumama hukuwa mjinga sana aki 😂😂😂😂
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Becky Taylor-Gill
Becky Taylor-Gill@beckytaylorgill·
Curtis giving us this photo so we never have to see the Trent one ever again 👑👑👑👑👑👑👑👑👑👑👑👑👑👑👑🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
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#LandIsNotProperty Mwalimu Wandia
"The government must answer without comparisons..." 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 Politicians and civil servants don't know how to answer without comparisons. They're are always travelling abroad to benchmark and earn per diems, so they don't understand reality, neither of the countries they visit, or least of all in Kenya.
Martha Karua@MarthaKarua

Before we compare Kenya to London and other “middle income countries”, let us examine our reality. Sit with Wafula, a boda boda rider in Gitaru, and walk through his day. From morning to evening, he might make 15–20 short distance trips. On a good day, he brings in about Ksh 1,500–2,000. Out of that, fuel takes a significant share, now add bike repayment or rent, a little for maintenance, and by the end of the day, what is left is barely enough to take care of his family needs, let alone save. This is the reality for many Kenyans. The issue is what fuel costs a Kenyan whose income has not kept pace, whose business depends on daily movement, and whose survival is tied to every shilling spent at the pump. In the UK, higher prices exist alongside higher incomes, reliable public transport, functioning healthcare, and social systems that return value to the taxpayer. Hapa Kenya, hizo mizigo zote ni za mwananchi, who already is stretched, with little cushioning and even less return. So the question remains, is fuel affordable for Kenyans, within our reality? The government must answer that without comparisons, but with solutions that ease the pressure on everyday lives.

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Crazy Kennar
Crazy Kennar@crazy_kennar·
WHEN THE WHOLE COMPANY USES CHATGPT 😂😂😂😂😂
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Elvis
Elvis@Elvis_Localman·
This argument sounds clever until you actually break it down. Yes, fuel isn’t “free money,” but the real issue you’re ignoring is that Kenyans are being taxed like people in rich countries while earning like a low-income economy. In the UK, someone earning minimum wage makes about £12 an hour and fuel is roughly £1.50 per litre, meaning they work less than 10 minutes to afford a litre. In the US it’s similar, around 5 – 10 minutes of work per litre depending on the state. Now compare that to Kenya, where many people earn around KSh 15,000–20,000 a month, translating to maybe KSh 70–100 per hour or none because minimum wage is a foreign concept in Kenya, yet fuel costs over KSh 200 per litre. That means a Kenyan is working 2 – 3 hours just to afford a single litre of fuel. So this is not some simple “trade-off” between cheaper fuel and road development, it’s an issue of overburdening people who are already stretched thin. Kenyans are already paying multiple layers of taxes on fuel, fuel levy, VAT, excise duty, road maintenance levy, and then still being charged to use roads like the Expressway, plus parking fees on top of that, yet many roads remain in poor condition. So where exactly is all this money going? You can’t heavily tax fuel, introduce toll roads, and still argue it’s a fair or necessary balance. That’s triple charging citizens. Countries with cheaper fuel still manage to build and maintain far better infrastructure, so this idea that high fuel costs are the only way to fund roads simply doesn’t hold water at all. It’s a shame that a senator who has lived, worked and is even an American citizen chose to suspend common sense just to support this despotic govt of Zakayo!
Sen. Ledama Olekina@ledamalekina

I know it hurts a lot, but the truth is : Fuel isn’t “free money.” Cheaper fuel means less levy revenue for roads. Kenya has 164,967 km of roads, 15.1% paved (24,868 km); Uganda has 146,000 km, 4.4% paved (6,466 km); Tanzania has 181,000 km, 8% paved (15,000 km). Kenya uses a fuel/roads levy, and cheaper fuel still means less road funding unless the gap is covered elsewhere. The choice is simple: lower taxes and cheaper fuel with slower road development, or higher levies and stronger road expansion. The opposition should stop turning every fuel conversation into cheap politics and blaming Ruto for everything.

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Cyprian, Is Nyakundi
Cyprian, Is Nyakundi@C_NyaKundiH·
Ruto’s biggest problem is that he hears every public complaint as an election threat and his "debe talk" Kenyans say fuel is too expensive, he says ballot. Kenyans say the cost of living is unbearable, he says ballot. Kenyans say stop police brutality and arrogance in government, he says ballot. Why is this man so obsessed with elections and winning? What do Kenyans’ daily struggles have to do with his campaign psychology? The truth is simple that elections are not a licence for leaders to ignore the public until the next vote. Citizens have a right to speak, to protest and to demand accountability in between elections. When a president answers pain with campaign language, he exposes himself and It means he is thinking more about political survival than public suffering. Kenyans are not your campaign audience every day please. They are citizens and when they are angry, you do not lecture them about the next election. #TuesdayNitakuwepo
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